Every time I board a plane I think to myself, “Isn’t it nuts that these things fly?” I know that it can all loosely be explained by physics, but I’m pretty sure it’s largely reliant on magic. It’s only logical. Anyway… at the end of August I traveled from Detroit to Los Angeles and back. I had two very different flights in terms of turbulence and scenery, but each was uniquely beautiful. So, if you can stomach a lot of repetition, this is the blog post for you! The lightning was fierce and the turbulence was nauseating. I was fairly certain we were going down. Some of these were images were captured with my "real" camera and some with my iPhone; all of them captured by me.
In the Clouds
in Travel
Every time I board a plane I think to myself, “Isn’t it nuts that these things fly?” I know that it can all loosely be explained by physics, but I’m pretty sure it’s largely reliant on magic. It’s only logical. Anyway… at the end of August I traveled from Detroit to Los Angeles and back. I had two very different flights in terms of turbulence and scenery, but each was uniquely beautiful. So, if you can stomach a lot of repetition, this is the blog post for you! The lightning was fierce and the turbulence was nauseating. I was fairly certain we were going down. Some of these were images were captured with my "real" camera and some with my iPhone; all of them captured by me.